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Roger Long November 22nd 08 05:01 PM

hello
 
Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

Perhaps you should follow your own advice. The group's called
rec.boats.CRUISING. You don't cruise, or it would appear so from your
postings. You seem to mostly post about work boats you've designed.
Boring!


I guess you missed this page:

http://home.roadrunner.com/~rlma/PEarticles.htm

--
Roger Long


Wilbur Hubbard[_2_] November 22nd 08 05:11 PM

hello
 

"Roger Long" wrote in message
...
Wilbur Hubbard wrote:

Perhaps you should follow your own advice. The group's called
rec.boats.CRUISING. You don't cruise, or it would appear so from your
postings. You seem to mostly post about work boats you've designed.
Boring!


I guess you missed this page:

http://home.roadrunner.com/~rlma/PEarticles.htm

--
Roger Long


I did, indeed, miss it. I stand corrected.

Wilbur Hubbard



Roger Long November 22nd 08 05:36 PM

hello
 
Well, at least we know now that he can afford to fix up that 28 foot
sailboat and how he'll afford to go cruising in it, LOL.

--
Roger Long




pirate November 22nd 08 05:39 PM

hello
 
Is that an apology for being a condesending ass?
Doubtful

Roger Long November 22nd 08 07:25 PM

hello
 
Apology accepted.

BTW, I just a few minutes ago updated the page to include my most recent
piece about my late fall cruise last year in some fairly brisk conditions.

--
Roger Long



[email protected] November 23rd 08 12:36 AM

hello
 
On Nov 22, 11:25�am, "Roger Long" wrote:
Apology accepted.

BTW, I just a few minutes ago updated the page to include my most recent
piece about my late fall cruise last year in some fairly brisk conditions..

--
Roger Long


Sorry for my stalkers they just can't live with out me. (you would
never believe the drama.)
Heres my restoration work on VW's http://community.webshots.com/user/Kafertoys

People get upset when you can't do things for free.

I did trade the boat for alot of car repair, so it seemed like a great
deal its in great shape and te wood work on the inside is just
beautiful. I will try to post pictures tomorrow.

I do alot of motorboating, ski type and did teach sailing at a
boyscout camp on 14' sunfish. so I'm not a fish out of water here
but being this is 28' (foot) I know its not just something to drag in
and out of the water.

First question would be weres a good place on line to find supplies
needed like new sails?

Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?


Good Solder Schweik November 23rd 08 12:37 AM

hello
 
On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 11:41:30 -0500, wrote:

On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 10:04:23 -0500, "Roger Long"
wrote:

I suggest you post some information and photos about your boat (don't attach
them here but put them on Flicker or a similar site and provide links) and
ask specific questions.

Some of the most active members of this group don't actually have boats but
just use this as a place to live out their fantasies and make cutting
remarks about people they envy. You'll get better responses if you can
demonstrate that you are a real person with a real boat.


What a warm and friendly greeting for a newcomer! Is there a written
test he has to pass before he's good enough to inhabit YOUR newsgroup?



Sounds like someone had his toes stepped on ... you don't have a boat?
Cheers,

Schwiek
(goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom)

Roger Long November 23rd 08 01:15 AM

hello
 
wrote

Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?



Smaller boats have sailed around the world and larger ones have been sunk
just offshore. It depends on the boat and the crew more than the size.

--
Roger Long





Frogwatch[_2_] November 23rd 08 02:19 AM

hello
 
On Nov 22, 8:15 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:
wrote

Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?


Smaller boats have sailed around the world and larger ones have been sunk
just offshore. It depends on the boat and the crew more than the size.

--
Roger Long


Go cruzin, fergit anything Wilbur sez. You are only limited by what
YOU can take cause the boat will almost always take more than you.
Take her down the east coast, she is about right for a couple. Do it
first and worry later about what people think.

A 28' S2 on the gulf coast.

[email protected] November 23rd 08 02:29 AM

hello
 
On Nov 22, 6:19�pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Nov 22, 8:15 pm, "Roger Long" wrote:

wrote


Could I sail something this size down the east atlantic coast or would
it be more for large lakes?


Smaller boats have sailed around the world and larger ones have been sunk
just offshore. �It depends on the boat and the crew more than the size.


--
Roger Long


Go cruzin, fergit anything Wilbur sez. �You are only limited by what
YOU can take cause the boat will almost always take more than you.
Take her down the east coast, she is about right for a couple. �Do it
first and worry later about what people think.

A 28' S2 on the gulf coast.


I'm stoked I've been to the wooden boat festival in New Orleans and
think sailing to something like that would be an adventure


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